A beauty queen made a special delivery to patients and staff at Raigmore Hospital on Easter Sunday.
AN undertaker has revealed he is interested in buying the Nairn Chapel of Rest at Nairn Cemetery from Highland Council.
Work on sprucing up the town centre is continuing with grant aid to help paint shop fronts and business premises.
A support worker is hoping within the next few months he will have funding in place to provide a specially adapted van or minibus for his clients.
Rotarians in Nairn are gearing up for their second Kilt Walk which will go to funding equipment for the local Citizen’s Advice Bureau (CAB).
After a lifetime at sea former fisherman Tommy Campbell discovers a passion for model making with a spectacular scale model of the Titanic.
Practice manager Tanya Barron said the practice is receiving up to 300 calls a day from members of the public about jags.
A worried Tradespark mum claims children have been playing ‘chicken’ on the Inverness-Nairn railway line, on the pedestrian crossing at Lochdhu.
Pictures of caravans and work vehicles in the car park by Riverside football pitch have appeared online, with some calls for them to be moved on.
Nairn River Community Council has been divided for months with a group trying to remove Hamish Bain claiming he is failing to represent the people.
SNOWDROP planting in Nairn will not be able to be done to the same scale as normal due to Covid, it has been revealed.
A MASTER plan for a new village of 650 homes on the eastern fringes of Nairn is expected to be lodged with Highland Council planners next year.
The three-day Taste of Nairn food and drink festival has been cancelled for the second year in a row due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Residents of McLean Court in Albert Street, Nairn were escorted from the premises on the night of March 3 as fire ripped through a ground floor flat.
A new £1.1 million early learning and childcare (ELC) building has been handed over to Highland Council by contractors Morgan Sindall.
A HIGHLAND Hospice volunteer and star of Nairn Drama Club’s pantos was touched by a teen’s gesture when she found flowers on a bench at a play park.
More than £500,000 has been earmarked for road improvements in rural Nairnshire to help with timber extraction operations in the next financial year.
Two chefs have been overwhelmed by the positive reaction to their plans to invest in a popular beach café in Nairn.
The minor injuries unit at Nairn Town and County Hospital has reopened after being closed last night due to staffing issues.
A community councillor reacted with astonishment to the implication that Nairn was missing out on Highland Council funding.